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SALT NUCLEI IN MARINE AIR AS A FUNCTION OF ALTITUDE AND WIND FORCE
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Large differences are shown to occur in the numbers and sizes of sea-salt particles in marine air over the sea as the altitude, position, and the time of sampling are varied. Increases in the amount of air-borne salt near ...
Rainfall Trends in Hawaii
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A recent study in Queensland, Australia, associates long-term downward trends in rain amount with the productivity of the sugarcane industry. The relationship is attributed to an increasing colloidal stability in the clouds ...
AN AIRBORNE FLAME PHOTOMETER AND ITS USE IN THE SCANNING OF MARINE ATMOSPHERES FOR SEA-SALT PARTICLES
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: An airborne flame photometer for the identification of large sodium-bearing aerosols from aircraft is briefly described. This instrument is a modified form of a laboratory device which has been used to count sodium particles. ...
Salt-Induced Convection and Clouds
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The amounts of condensation on airborne sea-salt particles are estimated for different humidity and rate-of-rise conditions; the latent heat thereby released may be an important factor in the transport of moist air parcels ...